US8652036B2 - Speculum - Google Patents
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- A61B17/02—Surgical instruments, devices or methods for holding wounds open, e.g. retractors; Tractors
- A61B17/0231—Surgical instruments, devices or methods for holding wounds open, e.g. retractors; Tractors for eye surgery
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- This invention relates to speculums for opening, and maintaining in an open position, eyelids, and, more particular, to speculums having arrangements for being retained at specific open positions.
- Speculums are know in the prior art for opening, and maintaining in an open position, eyelids during ocular procedures or surgery.
- Prior art speculums include bent-wire speculums where the speculum is formed from a unitary piece of resilient wire. The speculums are provided in unbiased, rest states, corresponding to the open position of the eyelids. For use, the speculums are compressed to engage the eyelids and, then, allowed to expand to cause opening thereof. These speculums have no provision for positional adjustment or being retained at a particular position. The inherently generated elastic force is used to maintain these speculums during use.
- speculums have been also provided in the prior art with separate positional adjustment arrangements.
- speculums have been provided which include a bolt spanning between the arms of the speculum, wherein threaded movement of a nut along the length of the bolt causes positional adjustment of one or both of the arms.
- These speculums require components in addition to the speculum itself.
- a speculum in one aspect, which includes a first arm having a first channel formed thereon adapted to the shape of an eyelid; a second arm having a second channel formed thereon adapted to the shape of an eyelid; a hinge unitarily formed with the first and second arms, the hinge permitting the first and second arms to selectively rotate about an axis rotation, the selective rotation causing the first and second channels to selectively move closer and farther apart; and, a position retaining arrangement.
- the position retaining arrangement includes a first element formed unitarily with the first arm, and a second element formed unitarily with the second arm. The first and second elements are configured to cooperatively retain the first and second arms in a selected rotational position.
- a unitary speculum may be formed which includes an adjustable position retaining arrangement.
- FIGS. 1-35 show a speculum, and various features thereof, formed in accordance with the subject invention.
- the speculum 10 includes first and second arms 12 , 14 which are connected by a hinge 16 .
- the hinge 16 is unitarily formed with the first and second arms 12 , 14 .
- the first and second arms 12 , 14 each include a distal end 18 having formed thereon a channel 20 adapted to the shape of an eyelid.
- the first and second arms 12 , 14 each include a proximal end 22 , located opposite the distal end 18 .
- the hinge 16 is located at a mid-point of the first and second arms 12 , 14 between the distal and proximal ends 18 , 22 .
- This state corresponds to a pre-use state.
- the eyelids of a patient should be engaged with the speculum 10 being in the pre-use state.
- a patient's eyelids may be engaged and caused to be opened to an open state, as represented by FIG. 7 .
- Two or more of the pointers 36 may be also arranged in series to engage the teeth 30 , as shown in FIGS. 14-16 .
- the first and second elements 26 , 28 may be reversibly located on the front and second arms 12 , 14 .
- the teeth 30 are configured to by-pass the pointer 36 over a predetermined range of relative movement between the first and second arms 12 , 14 .
- the pointer 36 is formed to restrict movement of the teeth 30 relative thereto.
- the first and second elements 26 , 28 are preferably separated and out of contact.
- the speculum 10 is maintained in the pre-use state, as shown in FIG. 2 , through inherent memory provided to the speculum 10 during manufacturing.
- the first element 26 is caused to engage the second element 28 , particularly with the teeth 30 by-passing the pointer 36 .
- the pointer 36 imparts resistance against further separation of the distal ends 18 due to interfering interengagement with the teeth 30 .
- a threshold amount of force allows such resistance to be overcome to permit adjustment of the teeth 30 relative to the pointer 26 .
- the speculum 10 is used to open the eyelids of a patient and to maintain that open state.
- the degree to which the eyelids are opened may be adjusted as described above. It is noted that the eyelids may impart a reactionary closing force against the speculum 10 .
- the threshold level of resistance against relative movement generated by the first and second elements 26 , 28 must be greater than the closing force applied by the eyelids.
- the speculum 10 may be formed with additional features, such as with the first and second arms 12 , 14 being curved, as shown in FIGS. 3-5 .
- the portions of the first and second arms 12 , 14 between the hinge 16 and the distal ends 18 are curved away from a plane which intersects the proximal ends 22 and the hinge 16 .
- the curved configuration permits placement of the speculum 10 during use adjacent to the eye and without interference of the curvature of a person's face.
- finger holes 40 may be formed at the proximal ends 22 to provide easier manipulation of the first and second arms 12 , 14 for use.
- the hinge 16 is preferably a living hinge and may be formed with various configurations. With reference to FIGS. 1-7 , the hinge 16 may be formed as a strip of relatively uniform thickness. With reference to FIGS. 10-13 , the hinge 16 is preferably formed with thinned section 42 which permits easier rotation thereabout. The thinned section 42 provides greater predictability in operation of the hinge 16 . More than one of the thinned sections 42 may be utilized. In addition, one or more ribs 44 may be provided about one or more of the thinned sections 42 so as to add additional rigidity to the hinge 16 .
- the speculum 10 can be also provided with hard stops limiting the extent of relative movement between the first and second arms 12 , 14 .
- one or more stop blocks 41 may be provided to limit the movement of the first and second arms 12 , 14 , particularly to prevent the distal ends 18 from contacting.
- the stop blocks 41 may be located distally of the hinge 16 and shaped to come into interfering engagement with a predetermined extent of movement of the distal ends 18 coming together.
- the stop blocks 41 may extend from the first arm 12 , the second arm 14 and/or the hinge 16 .
- the stop blocks 41 may be wedge-shaped to come into contact over a limited region 43 .
- portions of the distal end 18 may come together to limit the extent of movement of the distal ends 18 coming together.
- the proximal ends 22 of the first and second arms 12 , 14 may be configured to come into contact to limit the extent to which the distal ends 18 may be separated.
- the hinge 16 may be located at the proximal ends 22 of the first and second arms 12 , 14 (opposite ends of the first and second arms 12 , 14 from the channels 20 thereof). With this arrangement, the finger holes 40 may be located at mid-points on the first and second arms 12 , 14 between the distal and proximal ends 18 , 22 . With the hinge 16 being located at the proximal ends 22 , the distal ends 18 are caused to move apart by separating the first and second arms 12 , 14 and, conversely, brought closer together by bringing the first and second arms 12 , 14 together. As shown in FIGS. 14-16 , a side support 46 may be provided extending from the hinge 16 .
- the side support 46 defines a resting surface for a third finger of a user during operation.
- a user may place a thumb and a forefinger in the finger holes 40 with a ring finger or pinkie being pressed against the side support 46 for additional stability.
- the side support 46 need not be provided.
- the finger holes 40 may be defined by a partial loop, as opposed to the complete loop shown, for example, in FIGS. 1-7 . It is preferred that the finger holes 40 have sufficient definition to accept and transmit force for both opening and closing the speculum 10 .
- first and second elements 26 , 28 in the embodiments discussed above are orientated to have the teeth 30 and the pointer 36 extend in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axes of the first and second arms 12 , 14 .
- the teeth 30 and the pointer 36 may be oriented in a direction generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the first and second arms 12 , 14 .
- the first and second arms 12 , 14 may be positionally adjusted by applying a torsional force about the hinge 16 to separate the first and second elements 26 , 28 . Once separated, the first and second arms 12 , 14 are free to be positionally adjusted.
- an arch-shaped bridge 48 may be provided to limit the extent of separation of the first and second elements 26 , 28 .
- the bridge 48 may be formed on the second arm 14 with an opening 50 sized to permit passage therethrough of the first element 26 .
- the opening 50 is sized to permit sufficient separation of the first and second elements 26 , 28 to permit positional adjustment of the first and second arms 12 , 14 , yet limits excessive separation.
- one or more features for retaining sutures may be provided.
- one or more suture cleats 52 may be located on the first arm 12 and/or the second arm 14 , preferably in proximity to the distal end(s) 18 .
- the suture cleats 52 each include a notch 54 formed to resiliently grip a thread or suture 56 therein.
- a sufficiently strong resilient grip is generated by each of the cleats 52 in the notch 54 to retain the suture 56 therein without movement of the suture 56 relative to the first and second arms 12 , 14 during movement of the first and second arms 12 , 14 .
- the resilient grip is generated by the inherent resilience of portions of the cleats 52 surrounding the notch 54 .
- one or more suture posts 58 may be provided about which sutures can be wrapped and tied off.
- an enlarged head 60 may be provided on each of the suture posts 58 which limits slippage of a suture from the suture post 58 .
- the suture posts 58 may be easier to manufacture with the speculum 10 than the suture cleats 52 , e.g., by injection molding.
- the various features discussed herein may be used in various combinations with the speculum 10 .
- the speculum 10 be formed as a single, unitary piece.
- the speculum 10 is formed of a moldable thermoplastic material, which is sterilizeable. In this manner, the speculum 10 can be molded as a single piece in various molding techniques, such as injection molding. It is also preferred that the material of the speculum 10 not be capable of withstanding autoclaving. By not being capable of withstanding autoclaving, the likelihood of re-using the speculum 10 is greatly reduced. This minimizes potentially unsafe re-use.
- the speculum 10 be prepared with gamma radiation or gas (e.g., EtO) sterilization.
- the speculum 10 can be provided as a one-piece article, which requires beyond initial molding no additional manufacturing or assembly steps, and which is single-use, which limits improper and potentially unsafe re-use.
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